nuclear physics
Coulomb Barrier
Definition
Electrostatic repulsion between positively charged nuclei preventing fusion at low energies
Related Theories (11)
Aneutronic Fusion via Spin Alignment
Using magnetic fields to align the spin of deuterium lowers the Coulomb barrier, allowing for non-radioactive fusion into helium at lower energies.
Cold Fusion Microfysics
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Cool Fusion via Coulomb Barrier Reduction
The theory that fusion can occur at lower temperatures ('cool fusion') by using spacetime manipulation or high-density electron fields to reduce the Coulomb barrier, enabling aneutronic fusion (Proton-Boron 11) in compact devices.
Czysz Fusion Wormhole Theory
The plasma orbs in the MH370 video are Dense Plasma Focus reactors using hydrogen-boron fusion. By manipulating the Coulomb barrier and applying torque to the resulting plasma, they generate gravitational waves that create a controllable wormhole, allowing for the teleportation of the aircraft.
Fusion Reactions
Use of relativistic effects to overcome the Coulomb barrier and achieve fusion.
Fusion-Zero Point Connection
Fusion technology connects to zero point energy and the ether, explaining why UFOs are linked to nuclear sites
Random Walk Thousand Collisions Before Fusion
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Resonance Cold Fusion Model
Proposes that fusion can occur at lower temperatures through molecular vibration creating relativistic effects that overcome Coulomb barrier without extreme thermal energy
Resonant Cold Fusion Mechanism
Cold fusion works by finding resonant frequencies where zero-point fluctuations overcome the Coulomb barrier, enabling fusion at low temperatures without high kinetic energy
Spacetime-Reduced Fusion
Manipulating spacetime reduces the Coulomb barrier, allowing fusion to occur with minimal input energy, leading to high COP and free energy.
Spin-Aligned Cold Fusion
The hypothesis that aligning the quantum spin of deuterium nuclei using magnetic fields lowers the Coulomb barrier, allowing fusion to occur at low temperatures without neutron radiation.